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Definition: A concept that is uniquely defined by a set of defining relationships.
Reference Definition: (Referred to "Sufficiently Defined") A concept is sufficiently defined if its logic definition is sufficient to computably recognize (automatically subsume) all its subtypes. The logic definition must also differentiate the concept from its immediate supertype(s). A concept which is not sufficiently defined is primitive. For example, if the concept "Red car" is defined as [is-a: car] and [color: red] it is sufficiently defined but the same definition applied to the Concept “Red sports car” is primitive. (SNOMED CT User Guide)
Category: Concept
See also: Primitive Concept

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